Mrs. Margaret M. Sieger, 81, of Topton, passed away on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 at Tower Health, Reading Hospital, West Reading, PA.
Born May 25, 1943 in Clifton Heights, PA, Margaret was the daughter of the late John and Catherine Salvey. Her husband, Wayne A. Sieger, passed away in 1981.
Margaret worked at Thrift Drugs for 28 years. She worked the cash register at check out. She was a 1961 graduate of West Philadelphia Catholic Girls High School and truly enjoyed legos, puzzles, reading and the Phillies.
Margaret is survived by her three nieces, Pam, Andy, and Cindy, her sister-in-law, Deborah A. Sieger, partner of Marilyn G. Stewart, and her brother-in-law, Robert P. Sieger, husband of JoAnn Sieger.
Along with her parents and her husband, Wayne, Margaret was preceded in death by her sister, Leigh McKeon.
Private graveside services and burial will take place in Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill, PA.
Walbert Funeral Home & Crematory, Fleetwood, is honored to be caring for Margaret and her family. Messages of sympathy for her family may be offered at www.WalbertFuneralHome.com.
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Marisa Bouikidis
December 16, 2024
Aunt Margie I love you and I´m going to miss you so much but I know your with Grammy now forever ever in my love you Rissy
Pamela Bouikidis
December 16, 2024
My dearest Aunt Margie oh how you are going to be missed I will always have fondest memories of you and are time together shopping , lunch bingo and my barbecues I love you so much and you will forever in my heart rest easy
Pamela Bouikidis
December 16, 2024
Andi McKeon
December 15, 2024
We´ll miss you Aunt Margie. We love you very much and you will forever live in our hearts. May you rest in peace.
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